Manipulatives can help make abstract ideas concrete for students. Try to incorporate hands on math activities in your classroom to help students learn!
Ideas of manipulatives to use in the classroom:
*Dry erase boards for students to write problems and answers on
*Multiplication/division/addition/subtraction flashcards to encourage memorization
*Play money (or even real money) so students get experience with addition and subtraction and can practice buying things and making change.
*Unifix cubes/base ten blocks to help students visualize operations
*Play clocks can be bought at many teacher stores for students to practice telling time. There are also online clocks such as this one for student to practice online.
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Manipulatives can help make abstract ideas concrete for students. Try to incorporate hands on math activities in your classroom to help students learn!
Ideas of manipulatives to use in the classroom:
*Dry erase boards for students to write problems and answers on
*Multiplication/division/addition/subtraction flashcards to encourage memorization
*Play money (or even real money) so students get experience with addition and subtraction and can practice buying things and making change.
*Unifix cubes/base ten blocks to help students visualize operations
*Play clocks can be bought at many teacher stores for students to practice telling time. There are also online clocks such as this one for student to practice online.